(CNN)On Sunday, old enemies will go head-to-head as England take on Scotland at the Women’s World Cup, continuing a rivalry that is like no other in sport. Neighbors and fierce foes, this is a World Cup opener neither team will want to lose. Scotland, participating at the Women’s World Cup for the first time, will be David to England’s Goliath — Phil Neville’s team is ranked third in the world — but as history has proved, never underestimate the Scots when beating the English is the bounty. The world’s first international football match — a men’s game — took place in 1872 between the two countries, and England vs. Scotland remains as passionate as ever, whatever the sport. CNN Sport talked to former England stars Eni Aluko and Kelly Smith, former Manchester United boss David Moyes, and Celtic Women’s captain Kelly Clark to find out what sets this fixture apart from the rest. READ: Australia – From nude calendars to Women’s World Cup contenders Read More Kelly Clark, Celtic Women’s captain — ‘Whether it’s the weather or sport, you just want to beat England’ It’s such a big fixture. At the European Championship in 2017, England beat Scotland 6-0, so…